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Hefring Marine’s IMAS meets Marine AI’s GuardianAI to enhance maritime autonomy

Apr 07, 2025

Hefring Marine, an Icelandic leader in intelligent marine technology, and Marine AI, a UK-based pioneer in autonomous vessel control systems, today announced a new mutually beneficial partnership.

This collaboration aims to enhance autonomous maritime operations by integrating Hefring Marine’s Intelligent Marine Assistance System (IMAS) with Marine AI’s GuardianAI autonomy suite.

This partnership sets the stage for seamless technological integration, where Hefring Marine’s IMAS will complement GuardianAI’s existing capabilities by providing real-time insights into sea conditions, optimizing vessel operations, and improving safety. The collaboration will ensure that IMAS is fully compatible with the GuardianAI marine autonomy stack, with future plans to offer IMAS as an OEM-supported module within the GuardianAI suite.

“Our new venture with Marine AI is a great win for autonomous maritime technology,” said Karl Birgir Björnsson, CEO of Hefring Marine. “By integrating IMAS with GuardianAI, we are enabling vessels to operate more efficiently, safely, and with greater situational awareness. This partnership is a testament to our commitment to enhancing fleet intelligence and optimizing maritime operations.”

Hefring Marine’s IMAS leverages AI technology, sensor data, and edge computing to deliver actionable insights, improving vessel efficiency, reducing fuel consumption, and enhancing onboard safety. Marine AI’s GuardianAI is a modular, state-of-the-art autonomous vessel control system capable of IMO Level 4+ autonomy, enabling high-fidelity situational awareness, tactical path routing, and intelligent vessel control.

“The synergy between GuardianAI and IMAS will redefine how autonomous vessels interact with their environments,” said Tom Rooney, general manager of Marine AI. “IMAS acts as the ‘human feel’ in an autonomous setting, allowing vessels to respond dynamically to real-time conditions. This partnership enables a holistic approach to autonomy, ensuring both crewed and uncrewed vessels can navigate safely and efficiently.”

This partnership will focus on key maritime sectors, including rescue operations, law enforcement, defense, offshore support, crew transfer and the leisure industry. By integrating IMAS within GuardianAI, the partnership will provide enhanced situational awareness and improved vessel survivability in various sea conditions.

Future plans include ongoing joint product development and system enhancements to expand the capabilities of autonomous vessel operations. The scalable nature of this technology means it can be applied across a broad spectrum of vessel types, from small uncrewed autonomous vessels to large passenger ships.

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